Jordan Roberts
University of Florida
Hometown: Live Oak, Florida
Florida Career Leader with 1.000 Fielding%
Personal: Before playing college softball, Roberts was a weightlifter. She also played volleyball and competed on cross country and swimming teams in high school, qualifying for the state meet in weightlifting during her freshman and sophomore years. In 2021, she started her own coffee business, Daily Cup of Jo Coffee Company. She ran her second half-marathon in April 2024. Roberts enjoys spending time with her family.
2024 AUX Season: Roberts earned 21st place on the final leaderboard after accumulating 938 points, including 730 win points. She tallied 100 or more leaderboard points in a game five times. Roberts appeared in nine games with eight starts and hit .296 with a double and a home run. She also drove in 10 runs. Roberts was one of five players to belt a grand slam during the season, doing so in her MVP 1 performance against Team Alo on June 22. She opened the season by going 2-for-4 with four runs batted in against Team Wiggins and finished the season with back-to-back two-hit efforts against Team Alo on June 23 and Team Nickles on June 25.
2023 Championship Season: Roberts compiled 1,406 leaderboard points, placing 15th in the final league standings. She accumulated 1,170 win points, tying for seventh place in the league with Hannah Flippen. As a starter in 12 of 14 games, she posted a .152 batting average with five hits in 33 at-bats. Four of her five hits came in Week Five, with back-to-back two-hit performances against Team Alexander and Team Gibson. She secured MVP 1 recognition after hitting a three-run home run in Team Denham's 7-1 victory over Team Alexander. Additionally, she had a 2-for-4 effort against Team Gibson on August 26. Roberts earned MVP 2 distinction for serving as catcher during Megan Faraimo’s no-hitter on August 6 against Team Zerkle. She collected 100 or more leaderboard points in a game nine times, including all three games in Week Three and Week Five.
2023 AUX Season: Roberts secured 16th place in the final league standings with 856 leaderboard points, including 570 win points. She was selected as the Game MVP twice, with her first recognition on June 15 in Team Mulipola's 7-4 win over Team Zerkle. Roberts started in 6 out of 9 games and had an impressive .421 batting average, hitting two home runs and driving in eight runs. She also scored three runs herself. From June 14-19, Roberts had a five-game hitting streak, going 7-for-12 during that time. Her first home run of the season came with a solo shot against Team Garcia on June 14, and she hit another home run against Team Taylor on June 18. Roberts had two-hit games against Team Zerkle on June 15 and Team Filler on June 19.
2022 Championship Season: Roberts accumulated 690 leaderboard points in 14 games, with seven starts. She had two hits and one run batted in, going 2-for-3 in the Week One finale against Team Ocasio. Roberts also drove in a run against Team Jaquish on August 13.
2022 AUX Season: Roberts posted 1,072 leaderboard points, sharing 14th place in the league standings. She started in 10-of-11 games, with a .214 batting average, six hits, and seven runs batted in. Roberts also drew four walks, with at least one hit in the first three games of the season. She recorded two hits and drove in two runs against Team Eberle on June 13.
2021 Championship Season: Roberts finished with 1,304 leaderboard points, hitting .320 with two home runs and eight runs batted in. She started in 10-of-13 games and tied for sixth in the league with six walks. Roberts was one of 13 players to register a sacrifice fly.
2020 Championship Season: Roberts earned 12th place on the leaderboard with 1,580 points. She was fifth in the league with 1,280 win points, appearing in 11 games with two starts. Roberts batted .538 with seven hits in 13 at-bats and was one of 11 players to register a sacrifice fly.
At Florida: Roberts was a four-year letter winner who started 171-of-205 games from 2017-20. She posted a .257 batting average with 27 home runs and 125 runs batted in, finishing her career with 118 hits, including 16 doubles, while scoring 54 runs. Roberts was Florida’s career leader with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, recording no errors in 676 chances.